Goff, the 6-foot-5 senior who has already made a verbal commitment to attend Cal next year, clicked on 12-of-15 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown as the Wildcats (8-1, 6-0) coasted to a 52-8 victory over visiting Drake (2-7, 1-4).

By the time Goff took a spot on the sidelines as a spectator for the second half, Marin Catholic was already comfortably in command 35-0.

"We worked on a lot of different stuff today," Marin Catholic coach Mazi Moayed said. "Our main focus was on execution."

Goff's execution left a little to be desired after the Wildcats opening drive when he misfired on his first two passes, including a fourth-down attempt from the Drake 39.

But from then on, Goff was nearly perfect, completing eight consecutive passes and 12 of his final 13. Goff's biggest pass of the day was a 45-yard bomb down the left sideline, hauled in by Danny Noonan for a touchdown.

Some of the credit for Goff's big passing day belongs to his offensive line, which allowed zero sacks. In fact, the Drake pass rush seldom got close enough to even breathe on the quarterback.

Goff spread out the wealth, hooking up with six different receivers. Still, as has been the case all season, Andrew Celis — six receptions for 95 yards — was his favorite target.

When Goff wasn't dissecting the Drake defense, Akili Terry was disrespecting it, carrying 14 times for 100 yards and three touchdowns, marking the fourth time he has reached the 100-yard plateau this season.

"I'd have to say Marin Catholic is the best team we've faced this year. They're a well-oiled machine," said Drake right guard Sam Katz. "And Goff is definitely the best quarterback we've faced this year."

The Wildcats draw a bye next week before wrapping up the regular season on Nov. 3 when they host Tam.